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    Flood insurance is separate from homeowner's insurance Homeowners assume purchasing homeowner's insurance covers the home from ALL natural disasters, including floods. It isn't so. Flood insurance is a separate policy. It is the homeowner's responsibility to research and ask insurance agents about these separate policies. Flood insurance coverage isn't hard to find in the policy. Read your policy. If flood coverage is not there, revise the policy with the home insurance provider to include…

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    together and it was a sunny day, a day where anything seemed possible, with no classroom walls and monotone voices to trap me - the looming threat of mandatory education made it all the sweeter. Our windows were down and our inhibitions lost in the wind. I loved my best friend and she loved me and this moment filled me with child-like trust and unadulterated joy. No adult was telling us to straighten out and find our way home. No schedule bound us to make it back at a certain time, to make sure…

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    fell seemed to be in a race with the snow flurries to see which would hit the ground first. She looked towards The barn out in the distance to the right side of her property had a shine to it as the rain that fell and was tossed against it by the wind, had frozen on its sides during the cold night. The old tobacco pouch on the side of the barn faded as it may be, had a shine to it. There were icicles of all lengths hanging from the…

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    From coast to coast and from San Francisco to New York, what do you know about this 9,834,000 km square of land? if you’ve been living under a rock now I’ll explain it to you: the great dividers of the united states! Do you know what is the coolest facts about the Rockies is? The length! It is 4800 km and it started it Alaska and end in New Mexico. the mountains are known for water, and this one is full of them! Millions even billions of gallons of water hides in those caves. If an invasion of…

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    The Cuckoo Music floods out from the nightclub. It sounds like safety. The rushing wind down the street doesn’t. Not anymore. His words blur together until all she can hear is the gravel of his voice, hard and grating. His voice is pleading but it’s merely a formality. Everything seems to happen in slow motion. Like they’re underwater. It’s cold but she doesn’t feel the icy wind blowing through her thin clothes. Her hands worry the hem of her shirt. Strands of hair blow across her face but…

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    and Pacific Ocean. Consisting of low pressured air, they start to build over the warm water and the prevailing winds start to push it on its destructive path. On the other hand, tornadoes from on land when cold fronts and warm fronts collide, usually in the Midwest, known as Tornado Alley. They are born in thunderstorms, often accompanied by hail, and start to form when the changes in wind speed and direction start creating horizontal spinning effects. Tornados are rarely spotted until the cloud…

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    For most of books, history has consisted of written or printed sheets of paper or any other material fastened together along one edge, so that the volume could be opened at any point in the book. The author of “Death Valley” went to New York University for college education. The author of “The Evil Swirling Darkness” went to Barnard College for her college education. “Death Valley and The Evil Swirling Darkness’’ have similarities and difference such as point of view and the setting of the two…

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    Have you ever been scared of a hurricane or tornado? I am, but I've never been in a hurricane or a tornado. I hope I'm never in one, but I kind of know what to do if I'm ever in one.You have to take shelter, and do much more. This is important advice too. So, these are the things you need to know about shelter, damage, and the cost of the damage they do. To begin with, if you see a tornado or find out a hurricane is coming to your city, take shelter. If you don’t have a cellar or a…

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    been known to acquire the properties of the surface it is covering if it remains there too long. When air masses forms over large surfaces that have uniformed temperatures and humidity, it creates what meteorologist call source regions. Due to the low wind speeds air mass allows the air to remain motionless long enough to take on the features of the source region, such cold or heat. When air mass has moved…

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    reading found there to be very similar substrate texture throughout all 22 quadrats with 17 recording a reading of 0 which is a composition of 100% sand and 5 recording a composition of 99.95% sand. The wind speed was found to have a positive significant effect with more curlews present during more wind. This goes against previous literature by…

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